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Nagpur Municipal Corporation moves again to oust ML Canteen

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The Times of India            22.05.2013

Nagpur Municipal Corporation moves again to oust ML Canteen

NAGPUR: With city Congress MP Vilas Muttemwar promising to provide Rs 50 lakh from his discretionary funds to develop the Muslim Library premises, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has once again approached the state government to take possession of the property in Mominpura. The plot is currently occupied by a hotel, which is running without any formal contract, though the land had been allotted to run a library.

Confirming the development, a senior officer told TOI that NMC is preparing a redevelopment proposal on the land, which will comprise the existing library and a community hall for local residents. He, however, pointed out that NMC will submit the proposal to Nagpur Improvement Trust (NIT), which will execute the work.

In 1953, NMC had leased out three plots admeasuring 2,800 sq ft, 2,900 sq ft and 7,700 sq ft to run a Muslim library. But today, apart from the library, there is a food joint - ML Canteen - on the property.

The lessee also stopped paying annual rent from 1986, but NMC's estate department did not initiate any action against the occupant. After a gap of many years, on February 14, 2006, the civic body served a lease agreement cancellation notice. NMC also served a notice to the occupant asking him to demolish the illegal construction on the said plots.

But a small group of residents formed the Muslim Library Bachao Samiti and approached the state textile minister and minority development minister Mohammad Arif Nasim Khan, to block NMC's action. Khan then approached the CM, who stayed NMC's action. But now, NMC is hopeful of getting the land back.

Today, the lessee owes the civic body Rs 4.89 lakh. The civic body is planning to not only vacate the lessee but also recover the dues.

Local BJP corporator Sanjay Balpande had raised the issue in the civic body general body meeting in 2012, and also pursued the matter with the standing committee.
 

Ponda Municipal Council chairperson vows to work for development of Ponda

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The Times of India            22.05.2013

Ponda Municipal Council chairperson vows to work for development of Ponda

PONDA: Radhika Nayak was declared chairperson and Shantaram Kolvenkar as vice-chairperson of the Ponda Municipal Council (PMC) on Tuesday. Following the declaration, Nayak, who won the chair after a span of about 11 years, promised to "work for the overall development of the town".

Nayak and first-timer Kolvenkar were chosen for the posts of chairperson and the vice-chairperson on Monday after no other person filed their nomination for the posts.

They were officially declared elected on Tuesday by Salcete deputy collector Surendra Naik, who acted as the election officer for the posts.

Nayak, an MGP supporter, announced that she would work for the betterment of Ponda with the cooperation of local MLA Lavoo Mamledar and PWD minister Ramkrishna 'Sudin' Dhavalikar.

Nayak served as the PMC chairperson after her victory in 1996. In 1996, the election was held after a long rule by the administrator. Following the delimitation of wards, the administrator also ruled the council from February 7 to May 20, 2013.

 

MC auctions 13 SCOs for Rs 22.25 crore

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The Indian Express                22.05.2013

MC auctions 13 SCOs for Rs 22.25 crore

The Ludhiana Municipal Corporation on Tuesday auctioned its 13 shop-cum-offices near Hotel Keys on Pakhowal road for Rs 22.25 crore. Out of the total 17 SCOs, 13 were auctioned. The base price was kept at Rs 1.50 crore per SCO and bidding went upto a maximum of Rs 1.73 crore and a minimum of Rs 1.70 crore. Total earning was Rs 22.25 crore.

Two shutters razed

Assistant Town Planner of Zone D, MC, Rajinder Sharma on Tuesday led demolition of two shutters carved out in a residence of Green Park area.

 


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